Encyclopaedia of Heraldry, or General Armory of England, Scotland, and Ireland : Comprising a Registry of All Armorial Bearings From the Earliest to the Present Time, Including the Late Grants by the College of Arms
by
John Burke
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Paperback / Softback
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1036525236
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9781036525231
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Genealogy, heraldry, names & honours
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This book offers an exhaustive exploration into the intricate world of heraldry, tracing its evolution from the feudal era through to medieval times and its enduring significance into the 19th century. At its heart, this work delves into the Armorial Bearings of Noblemen and Gentlemen within the British Empire, alongside various Coats found in ecclesiastical buildings, family mansions, and on historical documents such as Seals, Deeds, Wills, and Monumental remains. The author meticulously compiles information from Heralds' Visitations, County Histories, and renowned heraldic authorities like Dugdale, Camden, Guillim, Edmondson Berry Nicolas among others to present what is arguably the most comprehensive collection of Arms to date.
Through a lens that marries history with genealogy under the banner of Heraldry, this book illuminates how these fields are intertwined and often clarified by the Science of Arms. It highlights not only the technical aspects but also the thematic depth of Heraldry's connection to notions of honourable ancestry and founding honourable families.
The author acknowledges generous contributions from distinguished friends and experts including members of Heralds College England and numerous contributors who have enriched this edition with their expertise. This collective effort has resulted in a detailed volume that stands as a testament to Heraldrys rich heritage and its cultural importance across centuries.
This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the historical and genealogical aspects of Heraldry, offering insights that affirm its value beyond mere ornamentationto its core role in shaping narratives of ancestry and nobility.
Through a lens that marries history with genealogy under the banner of Heraldry, this book illuminates how these fields are intertwined and often clarified by the Science of Arms. It highlights not only the technical aspects but also the thematic depth of Heraldry's connection to notions of honourable ancestry and founding honourable families.
The author acknowledges generous contributions from distinguished friends and experts including members of Heralds College England and numerous contributors who have enriched this edition with their expertise. This collective effort has resulted in a detailed volume that stands as a testament to Heraldrys rich heritage and its cultural importance across centuries.
This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the historical and genealogical aspects of Heraldry, offering insights that affirm its value beyond mere ornamentationto its core role in shaping narratives of ancestry and nobility.
This book offers an exhaustive exploration into the intricate world of heraldry, tracing its evolution from the feudal era through to medieval times and its enduring significance into the 19th century. At its heart, this work delves into the Armorial Bearings of Noblemen and Gentlemen within the British Empire, alongside various Coats found in ecclesiastical buildings, family mansions, and on historical documents such as Seals, Deeds, Wills, and Monumental remains. The author meticulously compiles information from Heralds'' Visitations, County Histories, and renowned heraldic authorities like Dugdale, Camden, Guillim, Edmondson Berry Nicolas among others to present what is arguably the most comprehensive collection of Arms to date.
Through a lens that marries history with genealogy under the banner of Heraldry, this book illuminates how these fields are intertwined and often clarified by the Science of Arms. It highlights not only the technical aspects but also the thematic depth of Heraldry''s connection to notions of honourable ancestry and founding honourable families.
The author acknowledges generous contributions from distinguished friends and experts including members of Heralds College England and numerous contributors who have enriched this edition with their expertise. This collective effort has resulted in a detailed volume that stands as a testament to Heraldrys rich heritage and its cultural importance across centuries.
This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the historical and genealogical aspects of Heraldry, offering insights that affirm its value beyond mere ornamentationto its core role in shaping narratives of ancestry and nobility.
Through a lens that marries history with genealogy under the banner of Heraldry, this book illuminates how these fields are intertwined and often clarified by the Science of Arms. It highlights not only the technical aspects but also the thematic depth of Heraldry''s connection to notions of honourable ancestry and founding honourable families.
The author acknowledges generous contributions from distinguished friends and experts including members of Heralds College England and numerous contributors who have enriched this edition with their expertise. This collective effort has resulted in a detailed volume that stands as a testament to Heraldrys rich heritage and its cultural importance across centuries.
This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the historical and genealogical aspects of Heraldry, offering insights that affirm its value beyond mere ornamentationto its core role in shaping narratives of ancestry and nobility.
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